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Teen died of suspected overdose on Vancouver Island: RCMP

Teen died of suspected overdose on Vancouver Island: RCMP

Police say teen likely died from a mix of hydromorphone, which is an opioid, and cough medicine
Sentencing set for man who rammed police vehicle outside Duncan RCMP headquarters

Sentencing set for man who rammed police vehicle outside Duncan RCMP headquarters

Lunden Taylor Howard faces up to 14 years in prison
Student Vote Canada adds democracy to the Three R's

Student Vote Canada adds democracy to the Three R's

More than 7,000 schools across all 343 electoral districts have signed up to participate in the 2025 federal election
'A gift like no other': B.C. grandma appeals for help finding kidney donor

'A gift like no other': B.C. grandma appeals for help finding kidney donor

Cindy Cridland has used Facebook to widen her search
Shooter ID questions fail to overturn B.C. attempted murder conviction

Shooter ID questions fail to overturn B.C. attempted murder conviction

Surrey conviction upheld despite Crown's star witness describing shooter as black when accused is white
Thinking of a move to B.C.'s North? Kitimat remains most affordable place to live

Thinking of a move to B.C.'s North? Kitimat remains most affordable place to live

Kitimat and Fort St. John most affordable communities in northern BC, 100 Mile and Smithers least affordable.
First cruise ship of the season visits Nanaimo terminal

First cruise ship of the season visits Nanaimo terminal

MS Europa on 18-day round-trip West Coast cruise from Los Angeles
Public opinion has little impact on Kootenay logging plan: biologist

Public opinion has little impact on Kootenay logging plan: biologist

Biologist Matt Casselman has filed a complaint with the Forest Practices Board against BC Timber Sales
VIDEO: B.C. Catholics offer prayers for Pope Francis, who died Easter Monday

VIDEO: B.C. Catholics offer prayers for Pope Francis, who died Easter Monday

Parishioners 'saddened' at his passing at age 88
B.C.'s popular Juan de Fuca Trail closed all summer due to 'extensive' storm damage

B.C.'s popular Juan de Fuca Trail closed all summer due to 'extensive' storm damage

Day-use and backcountry areas will remain open at Mystic, East Sombrio, Botanical and China Beach